All The Light We Cannot See-Imagery
- This week, on Thursday, we learned about imagery. Find an example of imagery in the book, quote it, and explain how it appeals to your senses.
Imagery is important and common in this book and this one excerpt from page 33 when Werner's radio first works really stuck out to me, "A piano chases the violins. Then woodwinds. The strings sprint, woodwinds fluttering behind. More instuments join in. Flutes? Harps? the song races, seems to loop back over itself."
This appeases my senses because it provides auditory, visual, and tactile feelings in my imagination. I can hear the orchestra start with a few instruments, the music going at a fast pace. Every instrument like the flutes and the strings slowly adding to the speeding pace. I can see a piano player furiously beating the keys, not missing a single note. The friction between teh bow and the strings that produces the clear sound of the violin. The flutists constantly refilling their lungs to shoot air through the metal tubes that produce sound. I feel my hands move over the keys of the piano, a blur to the eyes yet perfect sense to the ears. I feel the carefully made instrument under my chin as I rub the bow across it's face. I feel my lungs fill with air carefully measuring how much goes out to create the perfect pitch. I see hours of practice in the air as it starts all over again.
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